briskbc
10-13-2003, 01:51 PM
I've heard how cd's can degrade over time to the point where they will stop working.. I believe someone here called it data flaking. I don't know much about this subject so I have a few questions and think a discussion on this would be interesting.
First off. Is this the fate of every cd produced and what would their life span be. Is this starting to show up in some of the first generation of cds produced (music or games).
Second. Will this matter. After say 20 years or so the games wson't be played that much. Granted it will partially depend on how our hobby grows. Right now I think most of us play the games in our collection but if it goes mainstream they could be viewed like stamps (for example) and just put on display.
I bring this subject up because it is easier to collect the more modern games and ot find them complete. they also take up less room than most of the cart based games (complete). Anyway, your thoughts would be appreciated.
First off. Is this the fate of every cd produced and what would their life span be. Is this starting to show up in some of the first generation of cds produced (music or games).
Second. Will this matter. After say 20 years or so the games wson't be played that much. Granted it will partially depend on how our hobby grows. Right now I think most of us play the games in our collection but if it goes mainstream they could be viewed like stamps (for example) and just put on display.
I bring this subject up because it is easier to collect the more modern games and ot find them complete. they also take up less room than most of the cart based games (complete). Anyway, your thoughts would be appreciated.